SPEED DOME CAMERA User’s Manual
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SPEED DOME CAMERA User’s Manual
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OFF : No noise reduction effect.
LOW : Noise reduction effect is small but there is little afterimage.
MIDDLE: Noise reduction effect is generally effective in this mode. Noise can be
reduced properly and the afterimage is not strong.
HIGH : Noise reduction effect is excellent but afterimage is also strong.
COLOR :
Output images are displayed in colour all the time. Burst signal size can be adjusted.
B/W : Output images are displayed in black and white all the time. Burst signal
can be kept or removed.
AUTO : Under day condition, the mode is automatically changed into the COLOUR
mode to keep an optimum colour. At night, the mode is automatically
changed into the B/W mode to distinguish dark images clearly.
Camera Setting
Focus
White Balance ATW(O)
Exposure
Back Light OFF
AGC MIDDLE
SSNR MIDDLE
Day & Night COLOR
Others
Camera Setting
Focus
White Balance ATW(O)
Exposure
Back Light OFF
AGC MIDDLE
SSNR OFF
Day & Night COLOR
Others
Camera Setting
Focus
White Balance ATW(O)
Exposure
Back Light OFF
AGC MIDDLE
SSNR MIDDLE
Day & Night AUTO
Others
Camera Setting
Focus
White Balance ATW(O)
Exposure
Back Light OFF
AGC MIDDLE
SSNR MIDDLE
Day & Night COLOR
Others
Camera Setting
Focus
White Balance ATW(O)
Exposure
Back Light OFF
AGC MIDDLE
SSNR MIDDLE
Day & Night B/W
Others
Functional Description
SSNR function reduces background noise under low light conditions differently
in different modes. The noise reduction effect grows in Off, Low, Middle and
High modes in order.
SSNR (Samsung Super Noise Reduction)
The darkness level is detected automatically under low light conditions such as
at night or under dark light to keep the screen bright and clear.
Day & Night
• When you select the AGC mode as “OFF”, you cannot use the SSNR function.
Notes
• If the AGC is in OFF mode, the Auto mode cannot be used. Only COLOUR or B/W
mode can be used.
• If the sunlight or halogen lamp is used in B/W mode, the focus may be blurred
compared with the general illumination.
Notes